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'''''Star Trek: The Next Generation - Borg Q-Uest''''' was an interactive video-based [[games|board game]] – the planned sequel to ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Klingon Challenge|A Klingon Challenge]]'', developed by [[Decipher]] and originally planned for release in {{m|February|1996}}.
 
'''''Star Trek: The Next Generation - Borg Q-Uest''''' was an interactive video-based [[games|board game]] – the planned sequel to ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Klingon Challenge|A Klingon Challenge]]'', developed by [[Decipher]] and originally planned for release in {{m|February|1996}}.
   
The project was canceled before completion; only one piece of the game footage was ever revealed when, in {{y|2000}}, Decipher's ''[[CCG: The Trouble with Tribbles|The Trouble with Tribbles]]'' expansion set for the the ''[[Star Trek Customizable Card Game]]'' featured a card called "Q - The Referee", whose image came from the game's filmed footage.
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The project was canceled before completion; only one piece of the game footage was ever revealed when, in {{y|2000}}, Decipher's ''[[CCG: The Trouble with Tribbles|The Trouble with Tribbles]]'' expansion set for the ''[[Star Trek Customizable Card Game]]'' featured a card called "Q - The Referee", whose image came from the game's filmed footage.
   
 
==See also==
 
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*[[Trivial Pursuit - Star Trek Edition VCR Game]]
 
*[[Trivial Pursuit - Star Trek Edition VCR Game]]
 
*[[Star Trek Scene It?]]
 
*[[Star Trek Scene It?]]
 
 
 
[[Category:Games|Borg Q-Uest]]
 
[[Category:Games|Borg Q-Uest]]

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Q from his VCR board game

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Borg Q-Uest was an interactive video-based board game – the planned sequel to A Klingon Challenge, developed by Decipher and originally planned for release in February 1996.

The project was canceled before completion; only one piece of the game footage was ever revealed when, in 2000, Decipher's The Trouble with Tribbles expansion set for the Star Trek Customizable Card Game featured a card called "Q - The Referee", whose image came from the game's filmed footage.

See also

These Trek-related games with a video element (VHS tape or DVD):